Wes Annac: Can We Be Sensible About Channeling?

This will be difficult to write, and my intention isn’t to condemn my
friends in the conscious community who love channeled messages.

Yet for this piece, I need to be real and express what I’m feeling.

The latest post from Greg Giles, former channel for the ‘Galactic
Federation of Light’, exemplifies one of the reasons I stopped
channeling.

In his post, he claims that channeled messages are part of a
government psy-ops program that lures well-meaning people to their
mental and spiritual demise with what are apparently artificial
telepathic communications sent by the government to control our minds;
not messages from beings who want to help us evolve.

I was a channeler when I first started in this community, and I
channeled Pleiadians, Ascended Masters, Hathors; the Galactic
Federation; I could go on and on.

I stopped channeling because I became more interested in writing,
which gives me an opportunity to express my own thoughts and feelings
about the planet’s evolution. When I channel now, I channel my own
higher consciousness (also known as the higher self), because I can
share it with people who aren’t as open to messages from angels or
extraterrestrials.

Channeling was the only way I could connect with a higher
consciousness in the beginning, and it was an effective form of
meditation. Throughout the two or so years I was actively involved with
it, I was led to reconnect with a simpler and, for me, more preferable
form of spirituality.

I reached a point where I no longer needed to channel, and I wanted
to use writing to connect with everyone in this community as opposed to
just a few people. My idea was (and still is) to contribute to the unity
of this community and writing seems like a great way to do it.

The reason Greg’s post makes me glad I went in a different direction
is that some people are getting ridiculous about channeled messages.
Don’t get me wrong; there are lightworkers (which is a loaded word these
days) who take the messages seriously, discern what they read and
aren’t quick to make fantastic claims or jump on a bandwagon.

They enjoy messages from certain sources, and that’s fine with me. I
used to religiously read the same sources, and as long as it helps them
on their journey, I have no desire to say that they or the messages they
read are wrong.